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Wednesday, June 30, 2010

The Nokia E71 is a smartphone from the Eseries range with a QWERTY keyboard targeting business users worldwide.It runs on Symbian OS v9.2, with a Series 60 3rd Edition, second generation Feature Pack 1. The Nokia E71 succeeded the Nokia E61/61i models, building on the base design and form factor but enhancing on the feature set. The Nokia E71 will be replaced by Nokia E72.The E71 received positive critical reception with awards including:

Editors' Choice, Readers' Choice and 8.9 out of 10 rating on CNET.co.uk (as of June 2008)

Phone of the Year and the Best Smartphone at the 2008 Mobile Choice Consumer Awards

WIRED Magazine's 2008 Best of Test

Highly Commended in a category of Best Mobile Handset or Device at the GSMA Awards 2009

Features

Key Features

Optimized mobile email and messaging experience with full QWERTY keyboard and pocket-size for onehanded typing

Two customizable Home Screen views with active stand-by plug-ins and application shortcuts – fast and easy switching between e.g. business and personal modes

The E71 currently being sold in mainland China does not have WiFi 802.11b/g WLAN networking, 3G, or a front mounted camera because licenses for 3G in mainland China were approved only in early 2009.

There is no reduction in price for phones lacking these features and a firmware update will not bring them back because the hardware itself is missing. The E71 sold in Macau and Hong Kong do not lack these features. The software bundled with the Chinese version is slightly different, as it also has a QQ client, along with some other Chinese specific programs.

Nokia Corporation (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈnɔkiɑ]) (OMX: NOK1V, NYSE: NOK, FWB: NOA3) is a Finnish multinational communications corporation that is headquartered in Keilaniemi, Espoo, a city neighbouring Finland's capital Helsinki.Nokia is engaged in the manufacturing of mobile devices and in converging Internet and communications industries, with 128,445 employees in 120 countries, sales in more than 150 countries and global annual revenue of EUR 50.7 billion and operating profit of 5.0 billion as of 2008. It is the world's largest manufacturer of mobile telephones: its global device market share was about 38% in Q2 2009, down from 40% in Q2 2008 and up from 37% in Q1 2009. Nokia produces mobile devices for every major market segment and protocol, including GSM, CDMA, and W-CDMA (UMTS). Nokia offers Internet services that enable people to experience music, maps, media, messaging and games. Nokia's subsidiary Nokia Siemens Networks produces telecommunications network equipment, solutions and services. The company is also engaged in providing digital map information through its wholly-owned subsidiary Navteq.

Nokia has sites for research and development, manufacture and sales in many countries throughout the world. As of December 2008, Nokia had R&D presence in 16 countries and employed 39,350 people in research and development, representing approximately 31% of the group's total workforce.The Nokia Research Center, founded in 1986, is Nokia's industrial research unit consisting of about 500 researchers, engineers and scientists.It has sites in seven countries: Finland, China, India, Kenya, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the United States.Besides its research centers, in 2001 Nokia founded (and owns) INdT – Nokia Institute of Technology, a R&D institute located in Brazil. Nokia operates a total of 15 manufacturing facilities located at Espoo, Oulu and Salo, Finland; Manaus, Brazil; Beijing, Dongguan and Suzhou, China; Farnborough, England; Komárom, Hungary; Chennai, India; Reynosa, Mexico; Jucu, Romania and Masan, South Korea.Nokia's Design Department remains in Salo, Finland.

Nokia is a public limited liability company listed on the Helsinki, Frankfurt, and New York stock exchanges.Nokia plays a very large role in the economy of Finland; it is by far the largest Finnish company, accounting for about a third of the market capitalization of the Helsinki Stock Exchange (OMX Helsinki) as of 2007, a unique situation for an industrialized country. It is an important employer in Finland and several small companies have grown into large ones as its partners and subcontractors. Nokia increased Finland's GDP by more than 1.5% in 1999 alone. In 2004 Nokia's share of the Finnish GDP was 3.5% and accounted for almost a quarter of Finland's exports in 2003.

Finns have consistently ranked Nokia as both the best Finnish brand and the best employer. The Nokia brand, valued at $34.9 billion, is listed as the fifth most valuable global brand in the Interbrand/BusinessWeek Best Global Brands list of 2009 (first non-US company).It is the number one brand in Asia (as of 2007) and Europe (as of 2008), the 42nd most admirable company worldwide in Fortune's World's Most Admired Companies list of 2009 (third in Network Communications, seventh non-US company), and the world's 85th largest company as measured by revenue in Fortune Global 500 list of 2009, up from 88th the previous year. As of 2009, AMR Research ranks Nokia's global supply chain number six in the world.

The canicule if adaptable phones were acclimated alone as the agency of advice are gone. With the beforehand in adaptable technology and accretion charge of the user there are adaptable phones which serves assorted purposes beside the communication. The multimedia appearance are actual important in today's adaptable mobile phone and Nokia has able-bodied alien them in its Nokia 5800 XpressMusic archetypal to amuse the users.

The Nokia 5800 is a blow awning mobile phone with 3.2 inches of blow awning with assorted ascribe options. It a Symbian S60 mobile phone with beforehand appearance for connectivity and communication. The 5800 has accomplished multimedia appearance that cover its camera, video recording, music amateur and gaming option.

The Music Player

The Xpress Music 5800 is best accepted for its superb superior of music player. It has Nokia NSeries agenda music amateur which supports assorted formats like AAC, AAC+, MP3, WMA and SpMidi. The play account in the mobile phone gives you advantage to abundance your admired beforehand at one place. The beforehand can aswell be called on the base of artist, genre, anthology and composer.

The graphical blaster in the mobile phone helps to adore advanced array of music. There are committed keys in the mobile phone that that gives you the admission to ascendancy the aggregate and added features. The Music Bar helps to accept actual admission to the music amateur aural no time. The chip speakers in the phone with hi fi and bright clear complete superior doubles the enjoyment. The FM Radio gives you an added advantage of adequate your admired radio program.

The Camera

The Nokia 5800 has 3.2 MP camera that accord acceptable superior images with resolution of 2048 X 1536 pixels. It has Carl Zeiss Optics with 3x Agenda zoom. The added camera appearance of the phone includes Auto focus, DUAL LED Beam for accuracy even in low ablaze conditions, assorted beam modes, settings for altered white antithesis modes and others.

There is committed camera key in the phone that facilitates simple and quick operation of the camera. You can aswell adapt the images taken with the photo editor accessory present in the phone. The images captured can be anon printed application a accordant account printer. You can aswell allotment your images online with Allotment on Ovi, Facebook or Flickr.

Video Recording

The video recording has its own agreeableness if compared to still images. Nokia 5800 can almanac video with resolution calculation of 640 X 480 pixels at acceleration of 30 frames per second. The phone has 4x agenda video zoom. The video recording formats accurate by the phone includes MP4 and 3GP.

For acceptable the superior of video there are appearance for ambience video white balance, colour tones and arena modes. The video editor in the phone helps to adapt the video as per your choice. The videos can aswell be streamed with 3GPP and CIF. The phone can almanac about 90 account of video which can be assorted depending aloft the superior and the memory.

Gaming Options

For bold lovers Nokia 5800 has 3D Bounce and Global Race to be enjoyed. Thus Nokia 5800 XpressMusic is an accomplished Multimedia phone with all beforehand features.

A new smartphone in the Nokia N-series will be coming out in January '09, the Nokia N97, & already all the buzz is whether or not this will be the iPhone Killer that's been prophesied for so long. Here is a heads-up on how the four devices stack up.

On the face of it, the Nokia N97 looks more like the iPhone than any other Nokia to date. It's got the slender candybar shape (more slender than the iPhone's, in fact) the minimalist buttons (two instead of one) & the 3.5" touchscreen occupying the bulk of the face.

In the hand, you come to realize that, while slimmer, the N97 is also thicker & heavier than the iPhone.

While possessing the same size touchscreen as the iPhone, the N97's screen resolution puts the iPhone's to shame, with 16:9 true widescreen (640 x 360 pixels) to the iPhone's 3:2 (320 x 480). So for multimedia & video playback, gaming, & photo managing, the N97 comes out well on top of the iPhone.

Whereas both the iPhone & the Nokia N97 support most audio & video formats, the N97 has the added advantage of supporting Flash Lite, Flash Video & Windows Media 9.

This Flash support isn't to be undervalued, as it will permit Nokia N97 users to render web pages a lot more than the iPhone 3G is currently able. The iPhone also lacks browser-based Java support; the N97 may or may not, it is still unclear.

The digital camera on the Nokia N97 is also far superior to the iPhone's (and to those of most other smartphones currently on the market) with 5-megapixels, Carl Zeiss optics, an LED flash, & DVD-quality video recording with built-in video lighting.

The iPhone still has that meager 2-megapixel relic with neither a built-in flash nor manual focus. The N97 also beats the iPhone in memory - both in the way of onboard storage (32 GB vs. 8 GB or 16 GB) & expandable memory (up to the 16 GB extra vs. none at all).

The most noticeable difference between the N97 & the iPhone is that the Nokia has a slideout QWERTY keyboard in addition to its Apple-comparable touchscreen keypad.

Both the iPhone & the Nokia N97 have built-in GPSs (the iPhone's including 3rd party geo-location apps & GoogleMaps, the N97's including an electronic compass & NokiaMaps).

Both have HSDPA, Bluetooth, & WiFi connectivity. No three can expect, however, that the Nokia store will ever be able to offer N97 users the range & variety of smartphone apps that the iTunes App Store offer iPhone users.Though prices have yet to be released, in US dollars, it seems clear at least that the Nokia N97, with all its advantages over the iPhone, will also cost more to purchase than the iPhone.

While the Nokia N95 has become one of the most popular mobile phones of all time, it would make sense that Nokia will at some time release a Nokia N96? Well, rumours has it that the Nokia N96 is already on the way, but is this really the case?

Over the last couple of weeks the internet has been awash to rumours and counter rumours about the forthcoming launch of a Nokia N96. Said to be based loosely upon the Nokia N95, this new handset has supposedly been fitted with a 6 mega pixel cameras, GPS and a whole host of other interesting features, however this is where the rumours begin to fall down!

As is usual with rumours of new handset launches, we often see an array of pictures leaked from the companies, but this time we have seen “3” different handset pictures “leaked”, all supposedly the new Nokia N96. So while we will surely see a Nokia N96 on the market at some point in the not too distant future, those of you hoping to upgrade your Nokia N95 or take advantage of Nokia’s new technology will just need to wait a little longer.

Rumours on the internet should be taken with a pinch of salt as they can grow arms and legs in no time at all. However, the release of 3 different photographs of the so called Nokia N96, all totally different has somewhat blown this rumours out of the water, and the silence from Nokia is deafening!